As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19
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As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19
Money matters-The God who Supplies: Matt 6:25-34 By Zane Elliott 12th October 2025
Richmond Anglican Aotearoa
27 minutes
1 month ago
Money matters-The God who Supplies: Matt 6:25-34 By Zane Elliott 12th October 2025
This week we start an annual series where we think about money, how we use it, and why it causes us so much anxiety and stress. Over the next two weeks we'll think about 'Money Matters' and we begin that series today in Matthew 6:25-34, and Deuteronomy 8:2-10 as Zane Elliott helps us think about The God who Supplies. We'll hear i) a call not to worry, and ii) a call to remember so that we can be freed to seek God's kingdom, and run after righteousness
Richmond Anglican Aotearoa
As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19